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I am looking for an everyday laptop/note book to replace my pc.
Will this be up to the job?
I have seen a few on here lately is this one of the better ones?
I have a budget of £400 max so could put another 2gb ram in this.
I have been looking at the i3 processors what's the difference between them and this one?
I use internet, publishing and a bit for photographs (editing before getting them printed elsewhere).
Thanks.

I am looking for an everyday laptop/note book to replace my pc.
Will this be up to the job?
I have seen a few on here lately is this one of the better ones?
I have a budget of £400 max so could put another 2gb ram in this.
I have been looking at the i3 processors what's the difference between them and this one?
I use internet, publishing and a bit for photographs (editing before getting them printed elsewhere).
Thanks.

When people say everyday, I think they generally just browse the web and create the odd document.

These days, I think ANY laptop (not netbook) will generally do what people need to do (providing they don't want to play non browser based 3d games). The important part is buying a reliable brand, and hopefully finding someone you know who can remove any un-needed software the manufacturer installs that slows things down out of the box. I haven't got experience of any software that Lenovo pre-installs, but I think they're a reliable brand.

I know it is a very similarly specced machine, but do people think that THIS is a better deal, even if it just offers an improved mousepad which apparently could be problematic on the Lenovo? What is Samsung build quality like compared to lower-end Lenovo?